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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Amiad Water Systems Ltd | LSE:AFS | London | Ordinary Share | IL0010943905 | ORD ILS0.5 |
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340.00 | 380.00 |
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14/10/2021 | 15:04 | Amiad Filtration Systems plc | 263 |
28/9/2021 | 22:55 | Water is a Commodity -think about that and look at AFS | 30 |
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Posted at 28/9/2021 22:55 by richardly Halifax Share Dealing:Removal of shares. Important Information & Other Key Dates: Further to the Cancellation of Listing on 26th August 2021, we have received notification that the Amiad Water System (Amiad) shares are no longer eligible to be held within the UK Settlement System. We have therefore removed the Amiad shares from your account. Should we receive any distributions from the Company, we will notify you at that time. Please note, however, that there can be no certainty that such a distribution will be made. A certificated holding may be retained by the registrar. If this is the case, we will reflect this on your account although it may not be visible. Should you hold your shares in a ShareBuilder Account please be aware that upon receiving a certificated holding we will take the necessary steps to transfer the shares to your ShareDealing Account, in accordance with our Terms & Conditions. No fractions of shares will be transferred. Should you wish to find more information, please visit the Amiad website, www.amiad.com. |
Posted at 05/7/2021 21:34 by cerrito I have not been invested in AFS for some years but did well with them in the past.I keep a periodic watch on them and just seen that leaving AIM for Israel. As they are one of the few pure water plays sad news for AIM but I can hardly blame AFS for the decision they took. |
Posted at 26/7/2018 07:11 by kevph That 10% stake taken seems to have stepped the price up. Potential to be acquired perhaps? |
Posted at 16/12/2013 21:13 by cerrito Evening Standard today ran a story on Matthew Sheldon the K Benson fund manager's purchase oif shares as per 11 Dec RNS; also interesting ti see Impax had increased their stake. Perhaps the share price have reached their bottom. Sheldon was quoted as saying it was a unique opportunity to get a stake. |
Posted at 05/3/2012 02:52 by cnx i have today reread the RNS reports for last 6 months and am convinced AFS is sound and on the right track. so have added to my holding by 33% in anticipation of record results and increased dividends ahead of april announcement. |
Posted at 02/2/2012 21:00 by yandc1 Thank you for your answer Cerrito.I found that share last week, was wondering if it might go back to 200 but it looks like it is going to go only higher, next stop 300? I may buy some tomorrow. |
Posted at 17/6/2010 08:55 by ted32 I'm gutted by this profit warning. However, still regard AFS a good long term play. |
Posted at 18/5/2010 16:36 by ted32 cnx....thanks for the information. Another reason why AFS is undervalued. |
Posted at 22/4/2010 16:11 by simon gordon Moneyweek - March 2010:Make money from the global water shortage One indirect play on this area is MoneyWeek favourite Amiad Filtration (LSE: AFS), an acquisitive industrial engineer and global supplier of low-maintenance, self-cleaning filtration and irrigation systems. After a decent recent run the share price has ticked up around 18% in the last six months the forward p/e ratio is still a modest 9.4 and the price/earnings growth (PEG) ratio just 0.8. The firm's forecast dividend yield is 2%, with expected cover of just under five times. Hold it if you've got it, buy it if you don't. ===== Cost of Arkal deal as flagged by AFS in January 2010: "Under the terms of the agreement, the consideration for Arkal will be satisfied by a combination of a cash payment of $10 million, to be paid to Beit Zera, and the issue of new ordinary shares of 0.5 NIS of Amiad, in an amount that will constitute 14.5% of the Company's issued share capital (on a fully diluted basis) immediately following the completion of the transaction ("Consideration Shares"), of which 9% shall be due to Bermad and the remaining 5.5% to Beit Zera. The Consideration Shares will be subject to a lock-in and orderly market arrangement, and will rank pari passu with Amiad's existing ordinary shares in issue." |
Posted at 21/4/2010 10:41 by nfs I have been watching this for a little while.Good area to be in,rating not too bad despite the strong recent rise,net cash,paying a divi,international business.I'm hoping for a post results pull back to allow me to get in at a lower priceImpressive that PBT grew in 2009.All bodes well for the future |
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